serverjohn
New Member
I feel like i have a little experience with color profiling... That being said I have recently been humbled. I'll give you a few for instances and maybe you could point out for me what I have missed because I feel like I am beating my head against a wall.
Here is want happens. I take a simple black square and give it a cmyk value of only 100% k. Then I bring it into the preflight program and do a sample point and instead of giving me a reading of 100% K in gives me 82.7% C 82.7% M 82.7% Y 100% K. This is cool if you want a really rich black but not so cool in other situations.
For instance when I want to make a burgany I punch in a value of C25 M100 Y100 K25. The rip software converts it to C58 M100 Y100 K0. which makes the color mucky.
I should mention that other colors come out fantastic like greys are great. It is just when I try to print anything with black in it. It is like it is trying to make black from the other colors instead of just using black.
Please help!
Here is want happens. I take a simple black square and give it a cmyk value of only 100% k. Then I bring it into the preflight program and do a sample point and instead of giving me a reading of 100% K in gives me 82.7% C 82.7% M 82.7% Y 100% K. This is cool if you want a really rich black but not so cool in other situations.
For instance when I want to make a burgany I punch in a value of C25 M100 Y100 K25. The rip software converts it to C58 M100 Y100 K0. which makes the color mucky.
I should mention that other colors come out fantastic like greys are great. It is just when I try to print anything with black in it. It is like it is trying to make black from the other colors instead of just using black.
Please help!